Archive for April, 2007

Tart cherries may lower cholesterol - Earthtimes.org

Monday, April 30th, 2007


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Tart cherries may lower cholesterol
Earthtimes.org -4 hours ago
ANN ARBOR, Mich., April 30 A University of Michigan Health System study says tart cherries may lower cholesterol and blood sugar, reduce liver fat shortage
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Tart cherries may lower cholesterolUnited Press International
Tart Cherries Can Alter Factors Linked To Heart Disease And DiabetesCCN Magazine
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NZ Australia gap widening in cholesterol control - Scoop.co.nz

Monday, April 30th, 2007

NZ Australia gap widening in cholesterol control
Scoop.co.nz, New Zealand -4 hours ago
Currently only 26% ii of New Zealanders treated with statins achieve the New Zealand National Heart Foundation recommended goal of Total Cholesterol (TC)

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Sterols in capsules cut cholesterol - Health24.com

Monday, April 30th, 2007

Sterols in capsules cut cholesterol
Health24.com, South Africa -15 hours ago
"In just three weeks after taking the plant sterol esters capsules, participants saw their LDL cholesterol drop by a significant 4 percent which could

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Cholesterol-Lowering Drug Aids Memory in Alzheimer's-Like Mice - Washington Post

Monday, April 30th, 2007

Cholesterol-Lowering Drug Aids Memory in Alzheimer's-Like Mice
Washington Post, DC -6 hours ago
MONDAY, April 30 (HealthDay News) — The cholesterol-lowering statin drug simvastatin (brand name Zocor) boosted memory in mice genetically bred to have an
Statin Treatment Improves Spatial Memory In Mouse Models Of Science Daily (press release)
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Pistachios May Take Bite Out of Cholesterol - Washington Post

Monday, April 30th, 2007


Washington Post
Pistachios May Take Bite Out of Cholesterol
Washington Post, DC -8 hours ago
a day reduced LDL levels by 11.6 percent, total cholesterol levels by 8.4 percent, and non-high density lipoproteins (non-HDL) by 11.2 percent.
• Federally funded study will examine benefits, risks of teen CNN
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